Ukrainian Verden.Modern post-apocalypse.Serebryansky forest of Luhansk region or “Forest of Miracles”, as the soldiers call it



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  1. What was a beautiful forest is now soil torn up by bombs, twisted metal and corpses, thank you for nothing Vladimir Vladimirovitch, thank you Russian army, this is the legacy you would leave, destruction

  2. Grisliest Where’s Waldo ever.

    Unreal that we’ve done this again.

  3. Never realized how flat that country is. How the tops of the trees are all gone. Sad 😔

  4. So much death and destruction because of one man’s pipe dream.. tragic!

  5. What happens when all this eventually ends? Will a team just go in and clear out the bodies and tidy it up and move on?! I really am puzzled by how much of the landscape is seemingly changed forever as a result of this war.

    These days memorials to people lost are built out barely any dead (no offence meant, I fully appreciate why) so will they just leave entire forests and towns alone forever more?

    I realise the actual Verdun and others like it (the Somme for example) have paved the way but feel like 100 years on the number of deaths on the battlefield has shrunk massively in the majority of conflicts so wonder if that will play a part.

  6. Amazing modern take on WWI “modern combat”. Artillery craters, defensive lines, desolate broken tree landscape. Fascinating

  7. It’s really sad to see this, the trees, the mud and trenches it’s just a modern Passchendaele, I hope that at some point this stupid war ends and nature can heal.

    As much as i do find it a little bit entertaining to watch the Russkis get their asses caved in, it’s sad that it’s happening.

  8. Nature should be flattered by the amount of pain, suffering and loss that we commit to owning tiny fractions of her. Like, girl, we so enamoured, 700,000 people died just to say we have a little sliver of your glory. Sure we fucking scorched you into ash, but even still, you’re worth the carnage and hideous destruction. Bitch better be grateful.

  9. Never ever going to say a war movie exaggerates a scene…

  10. So much carnage, all for nothing. These men literately died for nothing. Their master having a pipe dream of rebuilding an empire that they’ll never see.

  11. Will there be Ukrainian poppy fields after the war similar to post WW1?

  12. Once the war is over, if it ever is… we all know where those war movies are gonna filmed…

  13. It was a miracle if you lived through the fighting

  14. Skeletons of bark and limb,

    Scattered,

    Among souls gone dim then

    Shattered.

    A soldier’s gasp, a last refrain,

    Never to dream or laugh or love again.

    The no man’s land of loss and pain

    Is the Forest of Miracles, in old Ukraine.

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